need help on deciding what kind of clutch to get
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You ought to look into KY Clutch, just west of Louisville. Talk to the guy in charge and he'll build you a clutch that will hold and be easier on the wallet.
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Another Vote for Double Disc Southbend. i got the NV5600 and last Dyno i was a 483Hp. Yes the clutch CAN be touchy BUT i MORE than highly recommend this Clutch. NO slips, No nothing. ive had mine for 5 Years and only thing NOT covered by the others with the Double Disc... they Chatter and ESPECIALLY when you got your foot on the clutch....
*I* tow heavy with this clutch... and has Never been touchy when i tow. and Yes ive Launched in 4th with this clutch.. no problems.
*I* tow heavy with this clutch... and has Never been touchy when i tow. and Yes ive Launched in 4th with this clutch.. no problems.
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I got my south bend 3250 installed now, and have already went through the 500 mile break in period. I'm still a little cautious to turn the programmer up. I still haven't got quite used to it, and am just a little concerned as to things to watch for to insure I don't jack anything up.
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